Top 5 Revolvers

Dan Wesson revolvers are known for their unsurpassed quality and accuracy and the CO2 replicas live up to that expectation. The six-inch rifled barrel shoots pellets very accurately, and with its all-metal construction and absolute solid feel, this is a gun that won’t disappoint the most exacting critic. This is a CO2 pistol that Mr. Wesson would be proud of.

This is the gun that won the west! The Colt Single Action Army Revolver is also known as “the Peacemaker.” Perhaps the single most iconic firearm in America’s history, introduced in 1873, it was carried by Buffalo Bill, Bat Masterson, General Patton, and Teddy Roosevelt. And let’s not forget the Duke himself! It has a full-metal frame and an action that replicates the original in every way.

The Ace in the Hole is a replica of a customized Shopkeeper model of the Colt Single Action Army. Designed to be an easily concealed hideout or last-resort weapon, it was carried by Sylvester Stallone in the Expendables where he surprises his enemies by quick drawing and fanning it. It has a 3 1/2" snub-nosed barrel with extractor and compensator cuts. It also has a rounded hammer for fanning, but be warned that if you do fan it you will wear it out!

The 1875 is perhaps the sexiest revolver ever made! Designed to compete with the Colt Peacemaker, it never had the same success in part because it got to the party a little late, but it was tough, powerful and this replica looks and feels just as good as the original.

The first standard-issue cartridge-firing revolver in US service, it is the most well-known top-break revolver and the replica duplicates this action flawlessly. Carried by Jesse James, John Wesley Hardin, Theodore Roosevelt, Virgil Earp, and Billy the Kid, it was also famously used by Wyatt Earp during the gunfight at the OK Corral. Now you can own this piece of history.